Lincoln's Planner: A Unique Look at the Civil War Through the President's Daily Activities

Lincoln’s Planner follows our sixteenth president through the Civil War, showing what he did and wrote each day, as reflected in surviving records. You will experience the bombshell events much as Lincoln did, every day, rather than through story-line narratives often laid out in history books.

In the process, you’ll see how Lincoln gradually dominated those around him through the sheer force and psychological ascendency of his personality. Unlike the ego-driven figures that surrounded him in politics and the military, Abraham Lincoln got results because he was righteous without being self-righteous, moral without being moralistic, and manipulative without being willful. And despite distractions, catastrophes, and disappointments that would have crushed most men, he kept his goals in mind.

What do you say to:

● A commander who’s been mauled by Stonewall Jackson?

● Locust-like office seekers?

● Manipulative cabinet members?

● Opportunistic hack congressmen?

● Battle-shy generals?

● A people yearning for freedom?

● A neurotic, jealous wife?

If you’re Abraham Lincoln, all that and more may be on a given day’s to-do-list. Join his fascinating journey through Lincoln’s Planner.

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About the author

Lamont Wood has been freelancing for more than three decades in the history, high-tech, and industrial fields. He has sold more than six hundred magazine feature articles and eleven books. He and his wife, Dr. Louise O’Donnell, reside in San Antonio, TX.

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